An expert on South Korean politics got a lesson in dangers of conducting an interview in the home.

While Professor Robert Kelly was discussing the impeachment of South Korean President Park Geun-hye live on the BBC while in his office as his daughter, Marion, wandered in and danced up to the camera. Kelly smirked but kept his cool and nudged the girl away.

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The distractions mounted as his nine-month-old son, James, rolled into the room using a walker and his panicked wife, Jung-a Kim, darted into the screen to wrangle the children.

Kelly's mother, Ellen Kelly, told DailyMail.com that the children may have thought Kelly was skyping with her and her husband.

"The kids probably heard voices coming from the computer and assumed it was us,' she said from her home outside of Cleveland, Ohio. "It was just hilarious"

"I just hope that gains recognition for his expertise rather than for this -- as great as it all is."